ahaha
Not that you were exactly subtle in the previous games. The assassin's choices in clothing were kind of the opposite of inconspicuous. By AC3 you were the dipshit with weird fashion sense standing there with like a giant bow, quiver...
We have a production database (well, and dev too) humming along on the AWS ARM chips.
They seem to perform very well and are quite aggressively priced.
There's actually no real blockers to moving more of our workloads onto ARM hardware really...
I don't think I've seen _that_ much in Hades 2.
Charon and a couple others have the placeholder generic "cloaked figure" portrait. And Artemis is kinda shit.
I don't know what that file is even in reference to, nor where it came from in this context.
It looks like it's just the expected output for a unit test to verify that the assembler is actually barfing out what's expected. At a glance, it all...
They could remove it because they can provide a guarantee that it won't be problematic, as it's already abstracted away from mortals using whatever library that took advantage of it under the covers.
As long as it's considered undocumented, a...
I mean, if you're relying purely on an Apple library for Apple software, I don't think you have much expectation to run elsewhere in the immediate term.
If said library has no means to fallback and happens to use an instruction set they added...
The only noteworthy Apple extensions I see are mostly private/undocumented, or just implementation details you're not intended to need to care about under normal circumstances.
Which is to say, whatever it is, is probably abstracted away behind...
Nobody is going to be making arbitrary changes to established instruction sets for broad market general purpose use.
They fuck up the entire software ecosystem, hurt their own performance, and violently increase maintenance. It's pointless...
When it's actually reverse engineered.
There is hardly anything fit for human consumption until someone spends the time to actually figure out what's what. You might get something that builds, but code itself will be incomprehensible nonsense -...
Pretty sure there was an emulator a million years ago that was infamously extremely fast, because it basically statically recompiled the game. It was faaar less generic than this and only wound up working for a couple games (Mario 64 and Zelda?)...
My dude I'm surprised some people I worked with could work a toaster or change the batteries in their TV remote
The idea of opening a case and possibly turning a couple screws with was literally a waking nightmare to some of these people
At work we snapped them with a crusher that literally bent them in half with a spike before they got shredded
Encryption was a straight up insurance requirement besides that
Unfortunately, the average person isn't always doing the right thing...
Are most people hitting their drives with a hammer before tossing their computers? Like really fucking their shit up?
When I worked in IT, we'd even gotten used drives with data still readable on them a few times.